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Thread: Fyvie Two Year Deal and New Home Shirt

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by PortugueseFrank View Post
    County wanted him apparently GB.

    Regardless, he remains confident enough in the manager to sign a deal.

    Playing careers are finite. He won't risk 2 years under a pudding. His interview suggests he is happy in Laszlo's United.

    We build for next season.
    If McGregor decide's County are going back up it will be very difficult to stop them mate,we need a Jack Ross v Dundee United but i do not think Shabba will be good enough to emulate that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUNBOAT View Post
    If McGregor decide's County are going back up it will be very difficult to stop them mate,we need a Jack Ross v Dundee United but i do not think Shabba will be good enough to emulate that.
    We will find out in due course.

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    Great news Fyvie is staying. Still think we need a big battering ram of a centre mid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUNBOAT View Post
    If McGregor decide's County are going back up it will be very difficult to stop them mate,we need a Jack Ross v Dundee United but i do not think Shabba will be good enough to emulate that.
    I wouldn't be so sure about that GB. The Rangers International Football Club, Hibs and latterly United have all demonstrated that chucking money at the problem is certainly no guarantee of getting up first time from this schithole of a league.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PortugueseFrank View Post

    Fyvie remains confident enough in the manager to sign a deal.

    He won't risk 2 years under a pudding. His interview suggests he is happy in Laszlo's United.
    At the moment HE IS Laszlo's United. Everyone else has gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim_Jam View Post
    At the moment HE IS Laszlo's United. Everyone else has gone.
    That's not true. But you already know that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PortugueseFrank View Post
    We will find out in due course.
    Yeah no idea yet how good or bad csaba is as a manager.

    The last 31 matches when he has been in charge give us no clues as to whether he can get a consistent performance out of a team or what his organisation or tactics might be like

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    Exactly. We will find out for sure this coming season.

  9. #19
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    At the mo I have decided i know SFA about running or managing a football club so despite really thinking he needed to go he isnt and I am refusing to write anyone off. I am that desperate for anyone to turn the tide.

    I even promise to listen to every 27 min interview if that would help. Maybe do a sponsored event at end of season to listen back to back every laszlo interview for charity.

  10. #20
    I never listen to these interviews which, judging by what's written on here, is a sensible choice. 🙂

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